SAT Scores Available on Collegeboard.com

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Collegeboard just posted that most SAT scores are now available for the May SAT Reasoning Test™ and SAT Subject Tests.

Please note that a small percentage of scores are not yet available. If your scores aren't online, check again on Friday, May 30.

Below are the dates on which scores will begin to be available to students.

May 3, 2008 May 22, 2008 June 2, 2008
June 7, 2008 June 26, 2008 July 7, 2008

Please note that SAT Scores from the October and November SAT administrations are sent by two-day priority delivery to colleges for Early Decision/Early Action (ED/EA) program consideration. Most colleges accept October and November scores for ED/EA programs. Please check with specific colleges to understand when SAT scores need to be received to meet application deadlines. Additional score release dates will be provided in late summer.

Students can view their SAT Scors, update the score recipient.

To view your scores on the Web, click the View and Send Scores button at collegeboard.com and sign in to visit your My SAT after 8 a.m. Eastern Time on or after the dates listed above. From there you can see your entire score history and a history of all score recipients to which you have previously sent scores. Please note that a small number of scores take longer to report and may not be available on the dates listed here.

You can make changes to your SAT score recipients easily in your My SAT account. When you register, you can send four score reports at no cost. You can change these score recipients until 11:59 PM (EST) on the Monday one week after your scheduled test date.

Students can also view your SAT online score report. The SAT online score report is available free to every student who takes the SAT—all you need is a collegeboard.com account.

While you'll still receive your SAT score report in the mail, the SAT online score report contains additional features to help you understand your SAT scores.

Source: By CollegeBoard.com

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